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You remember the first time you stepped on the ice.
Maybe not every detail. But the feeling. The cold air hitting your face. The sound of blades on fresh ice. The moment your body learned something your mind would spend years catching up to: this is where I belong.
The Reason You Play traces your entire hockey journey-from that first moment of joy through the grind that built you, the losses that shaped you, the relationships that sustained you, and the day the game ended-and reveals what it was all for. Drawing on the Japanese concept of Ikigai (the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what sustains you), Pierre Debar shows that your hockey life wasn't just a sport. It was a development journey that built a human being.
This book is for the player processing a career's end and wondering what all of it meant. For the parent in the stands who needs to hear that the investment is worth it-but not for the reasons they think. For the coach who senses that their impact extends far beyond the rink but has never had the language to describe how far. And for the kid walking through the arena door for the very first time, who has no idea yet that the game is about to shape the rest of their life.
Book Four of the HA-Ki Energy System. The meaning of the journey.
Maybe not every detail. But the feeling. The cold air hitting your face. The sound of blades on fresh ice. The moment your body learned something your mind would spend years catching up to: this is where I belong.
The Reason You Play traces your entire hockey journey-from that first moment of joy through the grind that built you, the losses that shaped you, the relationships that sustained you, and the day the game ended-and reveals what it was all for. Drawing on the Japanese concept of Ikigai (the intersection of what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what sustains you), Pierre Debar shows that your hockey life wasn't just a sport. It was a development journey that built a human being.
This book is for the player processing a career's end and wondering what all of it meant. For the parent in the stands who needs to hear that the investment is worth it-but not for the reasons they think. For the coach who senses that their impact extends far beyond the rink but has never had the language to describe how far. And for the kid walking through the arena door for the very first time, who has no idea yet that the game is about to shape the rest of their life.
Book Four of the HA-Ki Energy System. The meaning of the journey.